![]() Some feature the script version of the Pinterest logo, while others feature the iconic mark that they use for their app icons. It’s exactly how I did it with my Apple logo set and my Ferrari logo set (among others). I quickly realized how limiting that was, so as you can see, most of these illustrations are composed with a variety of different objects rather than just the pin. My original idea for this set of illustrations was to base each one around a red push-pin, while somehow incorporating the Pinterest logo into it. Although I don’t have a use for it in my personal social network, I do happen to like the Pinterest logo quite a bit – it’s clean and classy without being stodgy, and the colors and contrast of the app icon helps it stand out really well in mobile UI home screens crammed full of other competing products. I can’t say that I’m a Pinterest user myself, but I have played with it a bit and I do think it’s a pretty neat service.
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